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' THE OKIX.ON DAILY JOURNAL. TORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOliEU 14, 10w3. Portland Agents for Nemo Corsets, Gossard Laco Front Corsets, Estello Corsets, Mmc. Irene Corsets, LaCrccquo and Mcrito Ccr Horse Show Visitors The Mefe Great October Bargain Sales . in All .'Departments 01 Damask at 75c Out-of-Town visitor to the Horio Show re extended a cordial invitation to inspect our immense new Fall stocks of high-class merchandise, particularly the Paris, and New York . novelties in Costumes, Suits, Opera Coats, Millinery, Veiling, Handbags, Neckwear, Ruches, Cloves, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Belts,, etc' The showing is the largest and handsomest, ever . made in the West. Let us show you. . ,'V... 75c Damask 50c 2500 yds of Bleached Table Dam. ask, 70 inches wide; best patterns, in grand assortment. Reg. p7Cg9 ft val. at this Jow price, yd..'uC 3000 yards of extra heavy Cream Table Damask; splendid quality; best patterns. Wonder- Cftf fur value at, per yrd.)UC All Table Linens at Low Prices Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty; Best Materials and Workmanship-. Portland Agents for the Butterick Patterns and Publications; the Only Complete Stock in the CityButterick Fashion Book 25 CentsArtistic Picture-Framing Done to Your Order on Fourth FloorTrunks and Bags on the Third Floor We Are Portland Agents for "Petrin'a" and wTrefousgeM Celebrated Real French Kid Gloves Mail Orders Filled Age: A Great October Sale Women's Underwear Women's medium-weight cotton Vests and rants, high neck and long-sleeve vests, ankle-length pants; ' sizes 4, 5, 6; OO. 35c values; this sale,- the garment AiJC Women's wool plated Vests and Pants, cray color only: tood heavy Winter weight: sizes 4, 5 and 6; finely made and .finished; best regular 65c and 75c values, 4 o special at this sale, the garment, .HOC Women's extra fine ouality of heavy-weight white Swiss-ribbed Vests and Tights; high neck and Jong sleeves, ankle-length tights; sizes 4, 5, 6; regular $1 val.; garment.. S3f Women's Harvard Mills mixed wool Vests and Tights, all hand-finished garments; Winter weight; all sizes; best $1.50 QQ values, on . sale at, the garment. VOC Wpmen's mixed wool Union Suits, gray and white; high neck and long -sleeves; ankle length, in heavy weight; sizes 4, 7Q 5. 6; best $1.25 values, garment..! VC Women's extra quality Swiss-ribbed Union buns, silk front and crocheted neck; sizes 4, 5, 6; the best regular $2 values, QOi on sale at the low , price, eachvOC Women's $5 silk and wool Union tfO AC Suits, special for this sale, at ea. fJiu $2.50 Combination Undermuslins $1.95 Special, lot of women s fine nainsook two- piece Undergarments corset cover and wide circular drawers combined; trimmed in dainty laces and embroidery; very neat. pretty styles; regular $2.50 val- Qf ues; for this sale special at, ea.v IfXfO 2000 women's white Outing Flannel Night Robes, trimmed in fancy braids and silk stitching, in pink, blue and white: regular $1.75 and $2 values; buy all you O? want of -them at, the garment. . Mail orders promptly and carefully filled. High-Class Waists at Reduced Prices--2d Fl. Great Clearance Sale of Fine Waists in exclusive stylesHigh-class novelties for evening or dress wear The mate- rials are in chiffon, silk and laces Ex- quisite creations trimmed in Duchess lace, Armenian lace, Rose Point, real Torchon and real Valenciennes laces Hand-embroidered and Persian trim mings All are ncvyXip-to-datc waists at prices that must interest the best buyers in the city On Second Floor $14.00 Waists, $16.50 Waists, $18.50 Waists, $20.00 Waists, $22.00 Waists, I $25.00 Waists, $28.00 Waists, $35.00 Waists, $40.00 Waists, $45.00 Waists, $55.00 Waists, $65.00 Waists, reduced to, reduced to, reduced to, reduced to, reduced to, reduced to, reduced to, reduced to, reduced to, reduced to, reduced to, reduced to, each each each each each each each, each each, each, each, each. ..$11.85 ..f 13.25 ..f 15.25 .$16.95 .$17.85 .$20.85 .$24.-15 .$28.85 .$32.25 .$34.85 .$47.85 .$58.00 Loce aiM Spangled ' R.bEes At Extremely low Prices Great October Sale of magnificent Spangled Robes in black and white, real Irish Robes and Filet Robes Robes of style and elegance not surpassed anywhere Every one in the four different grades new this season and embodying the very lat est in fashion and effect High-class apparel at prices that cannot fail to interest the best buyers in the city See them ' in the Lace Department, on the Main Floor Priced as follows : Reg. $85 Robes Reduced to $45 $100-5125 Robes Reduced to $79 Reg. $150 Robes Reduced to $85 Reg. $175 Robes Reduced to $98 nl Tt. a1 V a T nAnqrtmAnf tn tVi Main V V-TT xnCaC (UUv9 Cue uu oaiv- in iie uawv itpai uuviiii v v wwa X Floor We ask the pleasure of showing them to you Great Sale of Sinner Sets Great October Sale of 500 Dinner Sets in all styles and grades Semi-Porce- lain, Semi-Vitreous, English, Opaque and Haviland China Wonderful val ues Take advantage In Basement English setrri-porcelain Dinner Sets, green and gold border decoration; 60 pieces; a great special value, on sale at 47 kft this unusually low price, the set J)f.1ii7 100-piece sets at above $10.46 English opaque China Set, border decora tion, fjd pieces; the regular $9.75 djy AO value, on sale at, special, the set PI.xO 100-piece set, as above, $15 val- dj 1 AO ues, on sale at, special, the set P10 American semi-vitreous Dinner Ware, pink and ereen floral decoration, with gold lines. 60 pieces in set; special at, the set.. $7.28 100-piece set, as above; great special value, on sale at this low price, set flO.28 Haviland China Dinnerware, gold band and green border, derby shapes; a very handsome set; 60 pieces; best regular $42 values, on sale at this low price, the se 100-piece set, as above; best regular $62 value, on sale at this low price, the set $47.50 Haviland China Dinnerware, very handsome border decoration, edged with goldtfJOO Aft solid gold handles; 60 pieces; regular $40 value, on sale at this low price, the set . . yJiltUU 100-piece set, as above; regular $56,75 value, on sale at this very low price, the set. .. .945.00 Haviland China Dinner Sets, pink and green floral decoration, with gold edge; beautiful style and quality; great value; take a'dvantage; on sale at the following special low prices, set: 60 pieces, regular $38.50 value, the set, $32.50 100 pieces, regular $55 value, the set, f 44.50 r $32.00 $3.50 Gloves $1.78 Pair $3.50 Gloves $2.69 Pair $3.50 Gloves $ 1.98 Pair Wednesday and Thursday specials in Long Kid Gloves of the best quality Take advantage of the reduced prices 1,000 pairs of Long White Kid Gloves for the Horse Show and theatre wear, sizes V2 to ty. Remember, white only. Full 16-button length, $3.50 val., rjn at, the pair j) 1 I O 2,000 pairs of Long Glace Kid Gloves, black, white, tan, brown, navy, red, green "Perrin's" and other lead- i ing. maices in pique ana overseam, sizes 5 to 7, best $3.50 values, at (Jr this low price, pr. PD 20-24 But Length Silk Gloves $1.98 Great two days' sale of 1,000 pairs 20 and 24-button length Silk Gloves for, Horse Show wear. Best grade of silk; black, white, cream, mais, light blue,- pink, helio, tans, browns, etc.: best $2.50 values. On sale at this f1 flO extremely low price, per pair take advantage .. j) 1 . J0 Women's $2.50 Silk Hose $1.12 Great annual October Sale of Women's Beautiful Quality. Silk Hosiery 2,000 pairs in this lot. A great purchase from one of the largest New York importing houses. Every pair pure silk. Full-fashioned leg and foot; perfectly made and handsomelv finished: black, white, licrht blue, pink, lav ender, pearl gray, tan, bronze, green, navy, etc.; the best regular $2.25 and $2.50 values. or tnis saie at this special low price, the pair .............. .$1.12 Children's Undermuslins At Saving Prices on Second Floor 1000 Silkoline Comforters $1.59 $4.50 Blankets on Sale at $3.15 1000 Silkoline-Covered Comforters, -best patterns and colorings; filled with white d CQ laminated cottqn; the greatest comforter value you ever Dought at this price, each . .P I 500 pairs light gray Blankets, e$tra large size, fancy border; regular $4 values, pair. .f 3.15 200 high-art Bigelow Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet; regular $35.00 values, special, ea..f 26.85 200 French Wilton Rugs, size 9x12; regular $50.00 values, on sale at, special, ea..f 38.65 100 regujar Wilton Rugs, size 9x12; the best regular $45 values, on sale at, ' ea. .f 33.50 125 Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet; the best regular $25.00 values, on special sale, ea..f 19.65 Great special lot of Children's Muslin Drawers, with plain hern and tucks, ages 1 to 6 years. Great special n value at this extraordinarily low price, pair IOC 1.000 pairs of Children's Muslin Drawers, with hemstitched ruffle and tucks, ages 1 to 6 years. Great special Of value at this low price, per pair LtDC Complete new line of Children's White Canton Flannel and Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments, Gowns and Drawers; also Dr. Fenton's and Arnold's Sleeping Garments, with feet. All prices. Take advantage. On the Second Floor. $2.50 Black Goods at 89c Qot- nf Fin Rlark Dress Goods and vou know black eoods are in better fashion and demand than for many sea- " . . ... . I A i I sons past, rlam ana iancy nop-sacKing, piain anu stnpeu zibelines, knub cheviots, heavy wool etamines, 46 to 50 inrht wide, regular $1.50 to $2.50 values. On sale OA at this special low price, the yard take advantage. . OuC Sale Wash Goods 25c Values 13 V2C 5000 yards of Cotton Suitings, in light and dark effects; very best patterns and colorings: 32 inches wide. Regular 25c val- lOl ues, at this low price. ,..12C 3000 yard's of "Seco" Sillc a new silk and cotton mixed material of exceptional style and quality all the new shades to select from. Best 50c value on sale OO at the low price, yard. juOC Veiling Remnants V2 Regular Prices 1000 remnants of Face Veilings, all new styles and colorings; H to 1J4 yard lengths, in all grades; great assortment: values ranging from 25c to $2; while they last U at one-half regular prices... 50c VEILING 1 6c YARD 3000 yards of new Face Veilings in Tuxedo nets, Hairline effects, Che nille dotted novelties and Russian meshes; all full regular' widths; black, brown, tan. red. naw. tierht blue, gray, white, green. Values. up to iuc a yard; on sale 1 at this low price, yard.. ICC A Great Sale of Women's Hosiery Women's good warm quality Black Worsted Wool Hose, seamless leg and foot; all sizes; 35c OTT values, special at, per pair.AilC Women's Black Rib-topped Cash mere Hose; seamless foot; all sizes, best 50c values, on OO special sale at, per pair. .OOC Women's fine German Cashmere Wool Hose, merino heel and toe; full fashioned and fast CA, color; great value at, pair.. OUC Women' fine quality Black French Cashmere Hose, extra fine gauge; all sizes; $1.00 quality; HC on special sale at, per pair. .1 JC Women's Silk and ; Wool Hose, beautiful quality; fuu fashioned and fast color; $1.50 f f Q values; on sale at, pair.. vl! Groceries Very Low Prices 10.000 cakes of "Victor" Or? Soap, special sale, 8 bars.XiJC 1908 Milcher Herrings, regolar $1.50 value, on sale at fl 0 the low price, per keg..vl10 New crop choice White Figs; great value for this sale , at.OC special, 3 pounds for only.AOC Smoked Norwegian Sar- 1C. dines, 3 tins for onIy,vAii. Crosse & Black well's Lucca Oil, at, per quart. ;.UC Carnation or Pioneer Milk, OC 3 tins for this low price. JUOC Choice uncolored Japan Tea, 60c value, at, pound.. rlC New Edam, Roquefort and Cam embert Cheese. New . stock of Canned Goods now ready. ADDED IMPETUS GIVEN PROJECT , MOVEMENT AT VALE-MEETING (Special Plptch to Tbi Journal. I Vale, Or., Oct, 14. A mass ' metlnjr was held 1 Vale Saturday by the land owner of Malheur county for the pur- n,,.n4.l..r tn r-evlv tha Mai- heur Irrigation project. The project tn-1 cludea about 100.000 acres or land, a committee wu appointed to coUect 10c per acre from the landowner and a do nation from the' buRlneae lntereat to put through the project. A petition waa paused asking- the government to again take up this proposition, assuring the ' support "and cooperation of the land owners. Contracts were made whjch will be lirnAil kr the Ijtnrinwnerfi to But their holdings in the hands of the government ror Irrigation. Kvery landowner win be seen or this committee, xneaecon tracts will bs forwarded to the In ttrior ilesirtmant Messrs. Griffith and Hubbard, who did much of the promoting work for the Boise-Payette project, were here and promised the people their neip in every possidio man The petitioners ask that the govern ment come rn and take up the work where It left It orr tnree years ago. They agree to use every means possi ble to get the lands signed up. so that the government will have a clear field In which to operate. (IHIOII BAUDS III TAfT PARADE "Wheeling Musicians Refuse to March With Pitts burg Windjammers. CTbHc4 frees Lease WVe.l Reeling. VT. Va, Ort. i.Tlie Moat elans' anion here today notified the ommHtee a charge of the Taft parade arranged for ton'ght that ite aBnbr of ttoe onloa would nrr la the pa rade, bfcauae aoa-Hnion bn3s bad beea hired by visiting delegations. The threat la an ultimatum. All the bands In the city are union bands but the Pittsburg club, and some of the other visiting Taft claba are bringing non-unioo bands with them. The committee la Holding a meeting this afternoon In an effort to harmon ize the differences between the handa so that the parade mar not be Inter fered with. It ia expected that lt.vOO men will be In line tonight. BODY OF JIURDERED EAXCHEB F0UM) rranee Pmsb tit TK) . Bntta, Mont. Oct. 14. Tbe node body of Stephen Bajaalch. a rancher, waa foand in a deserted rabla la tha "re tains west of here early today. Tbs body was filled with Nrd aVet. Trsl rln of th -oflv were cofrplieir Urw-n itir. KO rloe te tb wiaerJreri haa been diwovered. The paa) he4 -1 ditiy ren aofcs time, lis was a Moatrnegraa, i TIES ARE BURNED BECAUSE THEY CAN'T BE GIVEN AWAY Millions of old Ues are burned every year along the right of ways of the railroad companies, or all told perhaps enough wood to supply half of Portland with fuel for an entire winter. Persons when traveling notice the ties burning beside the track, and are always won dering why In the world the railroad companies da not sell the wood or util ise it in some other war. "If the officials decided to sell the wood, these old ties and bridge Umbers, that would 'open up opportunity for graft with every section boss along the entire line," said a railroad man this morning, "and realising this fact the companies have never sold their old ties. They have tried giving them away. This also was a failure, strange ss It may seem. It has been tried hundreds of times and In most cases was a fail ure. When a farmer ia given the old ties he promisee to remove them from the right of wsv at once. In time, how ever, he usually picks out the best DENTAL WORK SPECIAL RATES Flexible Flesh-Colored riates flO.OO Gold Crown, 22k...3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22k.. 3-50 Gold Fillings fl.OO Silver Fillings 50a ALL WORK GUARAN TEED LATEST AP PLIANCES WELL EQUIPPED OFFICES OREGON DENTAL PARLORS DR. E. I ROES, Proprietor 362 WASHINGTON, cor. Park sticks of woods and leaves the others lying around careiessiy. in ranny in stances the farmer leaves the ties Just where they are and forgets all about th"So the railroad officials decided that all old ties should be burned." SOME THINGS MILES DOES NOT THINK Baltimore. Md.. Oct 14. General Nelson A. Miles, retired, today declared that there would be no war In Europe. None of the European nations wishes a conflict, said General Miles, and the powers are opposed to war. General Miles believes there Is no possibility of warhstween tha United States and Japan. Tie said he did not see any possibility of war between America and any other nation. A handsome After-Theatre Souvenir Menu for the ladles at tha Perkins Grill this week. ! i I i . , M ' ' t m m 1 ' s m T TTTVTrtTljilTrrT--t 1. It. UUiMUtt WUiU VOTE AL0XGSID3LDAD (United Press Leased Wire.) , Washington. D. C. Oct 14 Presi dent Roosevelt and his party will leave here the night of November I for Oyster Bay, where the president will vote November s. It is . understood that Theodore Roosevelt Jr who was tt years old a month ago. will accompany, his father to tha polls. - . . . a APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! "Portland Day" Excursion to Hood River FruitFair Noxclosber $1.90 Round Trip The king of the Hood River Fruit Fair will be the most perfect apple. High-grade apples, honest pack and scientific orcharding-have carried the name of Hood River around the world. " The O. R. & N. Will Run Special Train Next Saturday, leaving Portland at 9 a. rn. ; returning, leave Hood River at 4 p. m. Ex cursion tickets will also be good for return on train No. 1, leaving Hood River at 6:H p. m. same day. Tickets at Third and Washington streets or Union Depot. Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pai. Agent, Portland, Oregon